The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... title and enriched by the king , " so that a life begun in contempt and penury ended in opulence and esteem . What Holberg had done Goldsmith resolved to do ; and the description he gives of Holberg's tour and his means of subsistence ...
... title and enriched by the king , " so that a life begun in contempt and penury ended in opulence and esteem . What Holberg had done Goldsmith resolved to do ; and the description he gives of Holberg's tour and his means of subsistence ...
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... title " An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Eurobe . " It is the first publication of Goldsmith's in which one need now look for anything of his real mind , and is still well worth reading . Though MEMOIR OF ...
... title " An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Eurobe . " It is the first publication of Goldsmith's in which one need now look for anything of his real mind , and is still well worth reading . Though MEMOIR OF ...
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... title - page , he had no wish to conceal the authorship , but quite the contrary ; and , as the notices of it that immediately or soon appeared were on the whole very favourable ( with the exception of one in Griffiths's Monthly Review ...
... title - page , he had no wish to conceal the authorship , but quite the contrary ; and , as the notices of it that immediately or soon appeared were on the whole very favourable ( with the exception of one in Griffiths's Monthly Review ...
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... title of The Life of Richard Nash , Esq . It was immediately popular ; Johnson , who was by no means a book- buyer , is found purchasing a copy ; and there was a second edition in December . By this time Goldsmith had made a new ...
... title of The Life of Richard Nash , Esq . It was immediately popular ; Johnson , who was by no means a book- buyer , is found purchasing a copy ; and there was a second edition in December . By this time Goldsmith had made a new ...
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... title was a ruse to attract attention to the book , and it succeeded . It was attributed to Lord Chesterfield or Lord Orrery , and then very generally to Lord Lyttelton , and became very popular . Goldsmith , having received 217 ...
... title was a ruse to attract attention to the book , and it succeeded . It was attributed to Lord Chesterfield or Lord Orrery , and then very generally to Lord Lyttelton , and became very popular . Goldsmith , having received 217 ...
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